i have an Rg350dx that originally had an edge III bridge. I hated the edge III so I bought an original edge and three it onto the old edge III studs. That wasn't a good idea because it indented the knife edges. When I had my sustainer put in around three months ago, I had Guitar Center put the old edge studs put in. They did it exactly right and everything, it turned out great.

Ever since I have had the Original Edge I , I noticed that I've had a really high action. It's about 3mm high at the twelfth fret. Is that really high? It definitely feels like it to me. So anyway, I found a few pictures of jems and rg550s and such and looked at the height of the bridge. Usually, the bridge would sit fairly high compared to mine and the guitar would have a fairly low action. If you look at this Jemsite thread, you will see that these guys tell the asker to use the "rectangle" to help balance the trem. On my guitar, the rectangle is so far down I can't even see it. And I still have a high action. http://www.jemsite.com/forums/f21/ibane ... 987-5.html

hi,you need to use a small shim under the neck(take neck off)nearest to the neck pickup,this will tilt the neck back allowing you to raise the trem and achieve a low action.you should be looking for a string height of around 1.5mm.full setup guide is on rich`s website(ibanez rules)

hi,you need to use a small shim under the neck(take neck off)nearest to the neck pickup,this will tilt the neck back allowing you to raise the trem and achieve a low action.you should be looking for a string height of around 1.5mm.full setup guide is on rich`s website(ibanez rules)

you can use anything really,i use wood but that is hard to get down to the correct thickness,you can use card,metal(nut shims)plastic(a cut down piece of tie wrap work well)you could try trimming down a matchstick,there about the right length for a shim and you could use a knife to get the right thickness(by trial and error)

look, I don't have a lot of money. I can't keep spending money on stuff that I really can do myself. That's why I come here. It Dosent have to be perfect, I'm happy with not perfect. Until I can get a real setup (which I don't REALLY need to do, my new shim was fine) ill ask you guys and have you guys help me. I'm not Steve vai, I'm not touring or recording or any of that. You can tell me a million more times, but I'll decide when I've had enough to just get it set up. Right now, after this adjustment, apart from a little buzz, it's ok